@kirkwallace I had to break as it was getting late and I had to go make breakfast. I wasn't implying that our fellow members were creating word salad, just that they were reiterating what they see regarding manufacturer's claims. Another note regarding all of the accessory outlets for the lower current devices like wall wort power supplies for turntables as well as the ones that have more sophisticated ones like phono preamps and the like have all been designed to do their jobs like your power amps as I mentioned due.
Your Torus line conditioner is based on an isolation transformer and because of the large ferrite ring and the countless turns of heavy copper wire wrapped on it makes it a heavy beast. Again though, the people who market these make all kinds of claims which may or may not be true. The other thing I believe its possible that like other components in your system they can produce noise or buzzing if there happens to be DC contaminating the AC lines at any given time unlike the tried-and-true square trans formers that use laminated steel plates with copper windings. I've experienced this with the solid-state integrated amps I've owned. I can hear my Naim buzzing away when I get up to change a record and I'm standing near it. Anyway, I think it behooves you to do some further study on the matter before committing to another significant expense. Chow.

